The Independent-News, Volume 97, Number 29, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 3 December 1970 — Page 6

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— THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — DECEMBER 3 1970

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Mrs. M B Slick spent the Thanksgiving holidays with E. Paul and Mrs. Slick and family in Fort W ayne. Mr and Mrs Arthur DeMyer and Crag were guests for Thunksgiv.ng dinner of Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Luther in LaPorte. Thanksgiving supper guests of Mr. and Mis Charles Coppens of South Bend weie dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Jack Rizek and family on Thanksgiving day. Thanksgiving guests of Mr and Mrs. E. R Burris were their children. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Buris and two daughters of Bour bon. Indiana and John Burris of Indianapolis. Indiana. Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mrs. Martha Young were Mr. and Mrs. Mac Young and family of Hobart^ Ind.. Mr. Richard Firth of South Bend and Mrs. Sandra Youdbulis and family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bellinger. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wynn and Ed and Mr. and Mrs Grant Bellinger and Tom spent Thanksgiving in North Manchester with the William Bellnger family. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sheaks and sons. Bob and Bill, of Lock Port, Illinois, were guests over the week end of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bellinger. On Sunday, other guests were Mr. and Mrs Grant Bellinger and Tom and Mr and Mrs. Ronald Bellinger and daughter Lisa. Wednesday evening guests for ft turkey dinner in the home of Mr. and Mrs Mac McNorton, were Mr. and Mrs. Jon Kincaid and daughter Shai, of New Carlisle Mr. and Mrs. Pat McNorton and daughter Brenda Lee, of Wheeling, Illinois, also Kathleen McNorton and Mrs. Fred Myers. Thanksgiving Day dinner guests of Mr and Mis. Raymond Beagles were Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hellinga and family. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Beagles and son. Mr. and Mrs Marion Anderson and Mrs. Ada Miller. ‘ Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Westhues and family were his parents. Mr. and

Mrs. Ben Westhues of Moberly, Missouri; his two sisters Anita Mane, of Kansas City, Mssouri, and Sister Mary Katherine of Independence. Missouri: and Mr. and Mrs Wally Heil. They also celebrated the birthday of Ben esthues who was SO years oid •nd Betty's birthday. & J M I 5 FLOCKED J TREES 5 order now:: 8 a Phone 936-3165 Felke Florist S Plymouth »

Mr ind Mrs. Howard Knowlton and El.ine and Bob Fitzke spent the Thanksgiving holiday with Mr. and Mrs Michael Kropff in Prairie Village, Kan sas. Mr and Mrs Lloyd Sm.th left foi their home Sunday in Sunrise Beach Missouri after spend ing i month v.siting her daughter Mrs. Art Vitou and family and Mi and Mis. Eugene Skin ner and othei relatives and friends. Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. ad Mrs Wayne Burch were Mr and Mrs. Jack Ryan. Janet. Julie and Jim and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Urbin Mr and Mrs. Leonard Beatty s guests for Thanksgiving dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cole and sons and Mrs Stella Campbell. Thanksgiving day guests in the home of Mr and Mrs. Gene Brems and Tod were Mr and Mrs. Sam Jack and Craig, Mr. and Mrs. Beldon Brems and Mrs. Anna Peterson.’ Mr. and Mrs Harold Koontz of South Bend were recent guests of their aunt. Mrs. M. B Slick. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Knowl ton and Gene had for their Thanksgiving Day dinner guests Mr. and Mrs Carl Delaney and family and Mrs. Mary Delaney of Lafayette. Mr. and Mrs David Drews and daughter Kelly and Mr. and Mrs. David Knowlton and daughter Michele. Thanksgiving Day guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs Eugene Skinner were Mr. and Mrs. Pat McNorton and daughter Brenda Lee. of Wheeling Illinois; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Smith, of Sunrise Beach, Missouri; Mrs. Sandra Pranger and son George and Miss Vicki Elkins, of Plymouth; Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Roy Hahn Sr and family; Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Roy Hahn Jr. and family; Mr. and Mrs Robert Barden and family; Etta Mae Milner and Wayne Hostetler, all of Walkerton.

rr ' 1 i ' * ABHHb « i pj iM *■ SSSSS RI S SS22SS 9 i ■ QUICKIE APRON — As the name implies, this holiday apron can be made in minutes. It’s fashioned from a red or green cotton terry hand towel and given a festive air with Wright’s metallic gold trim, frog closures, and ribbon.

Mr. and Mrs Albert Huhnke, Linda and Cindy, Mr. and Mrs. M irvin Baker and daughter were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baker and family on Thanksgiving day Miss Amy Guttman was a Thursday evening overnight guest oi her grandmother, Mrs. Bertha Urbin To help A. L Dupler celebrate his 91st birthday were Miss Mildred B >wman Mr. and Mrs Ralph Bowman. M’S. Perry Zahn all of Fort Wayne, Mr and Mis . Paul Anderson and family of • North Liberty and Lucille Ward. r Mr. Dup^r's birthday was on [ Novembei 26 but they celebrated the ocassion on Sunday. Mrs. Robert E F.anegin left Monday by ji t for her home in Hong Kong after a three week stay with her mother. Mrs Geo ige Lanphere. Mrs. Fianegin was called here on account of the de ith of her father George Lanphere. Mr. and Mrs, Roy Newell will host the Koontz Like Conservation C.ub at a pot luck supper Saturday evening at 5 30 pm CST at the clubhouse Slides will be shown and an interesting evening is assured. Mr. and Mrs Dean Anderson and family entertained the fol--1 lowing guests in their home for Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs Lee Lotter. Mr John letter and guest of LaPorte; Miss Carol Lotter and guest of Indianapolis; Miss Luetta Davis, LaCrosse. Mr. and Mrs Larry Anderson and daughter. Mrs. Mabel Anderson. Mr. ; John Zollinger of Walkerton and Mrs. Gilbert Anderson and fam ily of Grovertown Mr. and Mrs Koyu anerland and son Hamlet. Mr. and Mrs. Berry Biederstadt and family of LaPorte, Mr and Mrs. Gale Sherland and Mr. and Mrs. Branson Hiatt and family were Thanks giving day guests of Mr and Mrs. Chuck Shetland and daughter. Dr and Mrs John Guttman and family of Wakarusa were Mrs. Bertha Urbin and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Urbin. Mr and Mrs. Fred Bullinger and Fred Jr. and Mr and Mrs. Allan Shoemaker, of South Bend, were guests on Thanksgiving of Mr. and Mrs. Donald McGrath and daughters in Ft Wayne Other guests were Miss Vicki Bullinger and Bob Ream of Ft. Wayne. Lisa and Laurie McGrath returned home with their grandparents to spend several days.

Ala/ce 4 Holiday Apron

Electronic kitchens and convenience foods may have revolutionized the world of cooking, but one thing they haven’t replaced — yet — is the apron. It’s still required fashion for every cook — regardless of age, sex, or menu, which probably explains why the apron remains the most popular item for bazaars or giftgiving. What’s more, it’s easy and fun to make. If sewing time is limited, try your hand at a “quickie** apron. The recipe calls for one cotton terry hand towel, two yards of gold metallic trim, three yards of ribbon, and two gold frog closures. Choose a bright red or green towel for an apron with a holiday air, and make it festive with gold trim. Start by folding a two-inch vertical pleat down each side of the towel front. Stitch ( pleats nine inches down from the towel top to form a biblike apron top. k Tack an 18-inch strip of • ribbon at the top corners of , the bib for a neck strap. Add , ribbon waist tics under frog closures at the end of each ' pleat. For a decorative look, stitch ribbon over the towel bands at the top and bottom of the apron. Sew a strip of metallic trim across the ribbon. and then add single rows of trim above and below the ribbon to complete the apron. A towel gift sure to please the youngest of cooks is a Santa's helper apron.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Varga and family had her father, Mr. • Paul Blevins of Grovertown for i their guest on Thanksgiving Day. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Denaut and family and Mr. and Mrs. i Charles P. High and family were guests of Mrs. Waiter Denaut for Thanksg.ving, Thanksgiving day guests of Mr and Mrs. Bob Mercer and tamdy were Mr. and Mrs. Dale UUery, 1 Mr. and Mrs James Mercer. Sr.. 1 Mr. and Mrs Jerry Houser and f family of North Liberty and Mr. ^nd Mrs. John Kiracofe of Fort Wayne. I Mr. and Mrs. Morris M ilstaff of Union Mills were host to Thanksgiving to the following । guests for dinner; Mr and Mrs. : Amos Malstaff and f unily of Union Mills; Mr. and Mrs. War- ! ren M ost iff and family of Han na. Mr. and Mrs William Malloy and families of Hanna. Mr and Mrs. Amos B.erly .Mrs. Emma Zigler and Art and Mrs Gregor and Ethel Bierly of Walkerton Mrs. Marjorie Cochran and Miss Hazel Germaine were guests of Mrs. D. er ma me. Rick and Joni for Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Henry and family. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brown and family and Mr and Mrs. Donn Kelver and family , were Thanksgiving Day visitors of Mr and Mrs. Herman Henry. Mr\ and Mrs. Tom Sullivan and family of Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. Kenton Moon and family of South Bend, and Jennie Gillette were guests of Mr and Mrs. A. J Kennedy The Sulli vans remained for the weekend with her parents, the Kennedy^ Mr. and Mrs. James Capek and family, Mr. and Mrs Wayne Capek and family were guests of Mr and Mrs James Capek, Sr. on Thursday.

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Adorned with a Santa bib, it can be made from a yard of red or green cotton fabric. Make your own simple pattern from paper, cutting it drcss-length with a curved bib section. Stitch waist ties and neck strap to the apron while hemming the edges. Now make a large Santa's head to adorn the apron front. Cut a rounded face from pink cotton satin, and a shaped hat from white

^RRI • W * aßhßhbl FOR SANTA’S YOUNG HELPER—Dress her in thia cheery Santa Claus apron and just try to keep her out of the kitchen! Made from bright red cotton fabric, the apron • is appliqued with a huge Sants head cut from pink cotton satin and white corduroy. Wright’s butterfly ruffling if used for oyebrows and a beard, and facial features are made from cotton ball fringe. Upper and lower edges of the apron are finished in gold braid.

Mrs Jack Jones spent the week with Mr and Mrs. BiL Newsom, Buchanon Michigan Dr. and Mrs. James Donahue and family of Indianapolis were guests for Thanksgiving and the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Modett Burch Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bellinger, Mr. and Mrs. John Bellinger and Gregg and Mr. and Mrs Ed Lb zerek and Kathy were in South Bend on Thanksgiving as guests of Mrs. Mary Edwards and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lazerek and Kathy, Mr. and Mis Fred Bellinger were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs Tom Foster and family of North Liberty. ANNO!NCEMEXT Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rhodes, Walkerton, are proud to announce the arrival of a daughter. Dawn, 6 months, born May 16, 1970 who came to make her home with them on November 25. GIRL SCOUTS VISIT POLICE STATION Girl Scouts from Troop 333 visited the Po.ice Station last Friday afternoon after school. The trip was for one reguirement on the Active Citizen Badge Officer Roth gave an interesting talk as we toured the jail and told us the laws of Walkerton on pets and bicycle ridig. We retured to the Lion s Youth Buildig for our meeting and refreshments. The next meeting of the Troop will be on December 4th after school at the Youth Building, Walkerton. NOTICE I will not be responsible for any debts other than my own after November 24, 1970, made by Anna Rae Queen. Kyle E Queen

cloth. Pin in place, locating the top of the hat about two inches down from the center of the bib top. Stitch on button eyes and red ball fringe for facial features. Use white cotton ruffling to iive Santa inique eyebrows and a beard. Trim the hat with fringe balls and gold metallic trim. Finish upper and lower edges of the apron with gold braid.